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Okay, I took a deeper look into the screenshots you posted. It seems like you are hosting the server on your private PC right?

The easiest way is to remove the "old" teamspeak user and create a whole new account for it. If you remove the old one, make sure that the home folder from that account is removed too.
Then create a new user via command "adduser name-here" and follow the prompt.
After that login to that user via command "su name-here" (if necessary change the directory to the home folder of that account).
Then:
wget https://files.teamspeak-services.com...-3.8.0.tar.bz2
tar xfvj teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.8.0.tar.bz2
cd teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.8.0
cp -R * /home/account-name-here
cd ..
touch .ts3server_license_accepted
./ts3server_startscript.sh start

That should start the server without a proper server.ini file.
If that worked, do this to clean up the archive and the extraced folder (both arent needed anymore):
rm -rf teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.8.0
rm teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.8.0.tar.bz2

After that follow the tutorial you posted (step 7 to 10.2) to get the service ready.

The pic shows me log on as Teamspeak1 < the reason is I do not want to delete Teamspeak user, I want to keep those files and move them when I get Teamspeak1 running as a service.
The pic says it all!

The first is wrong, its the second one!
Looks like Teamspeak1 is not much of a superuser???
wget does not work for SU Teamspeak1!
Tried sudo and wouldn't you know it Teamspeak1 cannot sudo, must not be a su???

That is why I recommended deleting the user and create a new one. Either that or you fix the permissions (in your case the first is way better and easiert for you).
Plus I already told you, you "cant" use su / sudo with another command behind it. If you use "su" it means its running with root permissions. If you put a name behind it, then it will run with elevated rights from the user you mentioned.
You simply enter "nano .script-here" as an example.

is nano suppost to open a different terminal?
because when I typed nano the window that opened was like the one for the service script.
Is that what's suppost to happen?
I'm ready to delete and start from the biginning.
With this:PLEASE MODIFY AND/OR CORRECT THESE INSTRUCTIONS
sudo adduse teamspeak
cd /home/teamspeak/
su teamspeak
wget https://files.teamspeak-services.com...-3.8.0.tar.bz2
cp * -R /home/teamspeak< DID NOT WORK PERMISSIONS PROBLEM
touch .ts3server_license_accepted< DID NOT, PERMISSION PROBLEM
./ts3server_startscript.sh start
./ts3server_startscript.sh stop
exit
nano /lib/systemd/system/ts3server.service

[Step 8.1.]
Copy the below and paste it:
[Unit]
Description=Teamspeak Service
Wants=network.target
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/teamspeak
User=teamspeak
ExecStart=/home/teamspeak/ts3server_minimal_runscript.sh
ExecStop=/home/teamspeak/ts3server_startscript.sh stop
ExecReload=/home/teamspeak/ts3server_startscript.sh restart
Restart=always
RestartSec=15
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Step 8.2:
Now we need to save it
Press CTRL and X together, then Press Y <THAT DID NOT WORK FOR ME, HOW DO YOU SAVE?
Step 9:
Now we need to enable it, by typing in the following command
systemctl enable ts3server.service
Step 9.1:
Type in the following to restart the server)
REBOOT

I am stuck on a nano prompt with permission denied.
Saving and exiting is not working for me, please post those commands, make sure I'm using outdated commands.
It was looking so good, downloaded, installed, even started with no root warning which was great,now this.

No problem. Please dont take this personal, but it seems like you dont know Ubuntu very well (thats already nicely said).
You should inform yourself a bit on how to handle Ubuntu in general. That will help you in future too.
But if you got problems again, you are of course welcome here.